The Use of Remote Presence for Health Care Delivery in a Northern Inuit Community: A Feasibility Study
The Use of the Anecdote in the Critical Study of Aboriginal Literature
Use of Traditional Inuit Culture in the Policies and Organization of the Government of Nunavut
Use Your Voice Ta’Kaiya Blaney Speak - and Sing - Her Hope for the Future
Used and Abused
Usefulness of a Survey on Underage Drinking in a Rural American Indian Community Health Clinic
Using a Narrative Approach to Understanding the Frontline Practices and Experiences of Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Child Protection Workers
Using a Western-Based Survey to Assess Cultural Perspectives of Dene Mothers in Northern Manitoba
Using Captions to Reduce Barriers to Native American Student Success
Using Data to Monitor Early Literacy Development
Overview of monitoring program developed and tested by university researchers in collaboration with 26 schools. Chapter one from Learning, Technology, and Traditions, which is vol. 6 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the third annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.
Using Ethnographic Methods to Articulate Community-Based Conceptions of Cultural Heritage Management
Using Indigenous Research Practices to Transform Indigenous Literacy Education: A Canadian Study
Using the Health Hardware Method to Measure Poverty in Indigenous Australia
Using the Seven Sacred Teachings to Improve Services for Aboriginal Mothers Experiencing Drug and Alcohol Misuse Problems and Involvement with Child Welfare
Utilization of the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect in First Nations Child Welfare Agencies in Ontario
Utilization of the Indians of British Columbia
Utilizing Harmonization and Common Surveillance Methods to Consolidate 4 Cohorts: The Western Alaska Tribal Collaborative for Health (WATCH) Study
Utilizing Technologies to Promote Education and Well-Being
Provides introduction to K-Net (Kuhkenah Network) and presents four case studies exploring its use in wastewater treatment, health, education and video conferencing. Chapter eight from Learning, Technology, and Traditions, which is vol. 6 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the third annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.
UTTC Celebrates Its 40th Year Serving ND Students
Uumajunik uqaruluujaqtuq, "Speaking Badly to/About the Animals" or how Human Speech Affects Them
Vaccine Preventable Diseases and Vaccination Policy for Indigenous Populations
Validation of Survey Information on Smoking and Alcohol Consumption Against Import Statistics, Greenland 1993-2010
Validity and Potential: Dual-Citizenship and the Indigenous Vote in Canada's Federal Electoral Process
[Vanda Fleury: Mamawi Apiketan Decolonization and Community Based Education Paradigms]
The Vanishing Cowboy and the Unfading Indian: Manhood, Iconized Masculinity and National Identity in Larry McMurtry's Lonesome Dove and James Welch's Fools Crow and The Heartsong of Charging Elk
Vascular and Metabolic Risk Factors, Carotid Atherosclerosis and Vascular Cognitive Impairment in a First Nations Population
Veganism and Mi'kmaq Legends
The Vending Machine
Verbal Arts in Philippine Indigenous Communities: Poetics, Society, and History
Verdict Explanation: Jamie Goodwin and Ricardo Wesley, March 6 to 21, 2009
[Verna Kirkness. Part 1]
[Verna Kirkness. Part 2]
Versatile Cardinal Moves From TV to Stage
The Victor Diamond Mine Environmental Assessment Process: A Critical First Nations Perspective
Victorian Aboriginal Child Mortality Study. Phase 1: The Birth Report: Patterns and Trends in Births to Victorian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Non-Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mothers and/or Fathers 1998-2008 Inclusive
Videoconferencing for First Nations Community-Controlled Education, Health and Development
A View from the Watchman's Pole: Salmon, Animism and the Kwakwaka'wakw Summer Ceremonial
The Views and Preferences of Residents Regarding Post-Secondary Programming in Four Remote Alberta Communities: Interim Report 2
Views of Aboriginal People in Northern Ontario on Ontario's Approach to Aboriginal Values in Forest Management Planning
Vindicating Claims Internationally: Guatemala’s Community Radio Movement Struggles for Justice
Violence Against Women Act Moves Ahead in U.S.
Comments on a bill passed by the United States Senate, and forwarded to Congress for approval, that had originally been rendered by former President Bill Clinton.
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